Vehicle fender-light.



F. R. PIKE.

VEHICLE FENDER LIGHT.

APPLICATION FILED APB. 1914.

1,1 10,227. Patented Sept. 8, 1914'.

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VEHICLE FENDER LIGHT.

APPLICATION FILED APBZ, 1914.

Patentefi Sept. 8,1591% 2 SHEETSSH BET L vehicle, said light being arranged to be at tive view of the adjustable fastening means exact description of the invention, such as and durable and which is cheap to provide novel means whereby the light elevation partly in section'showing my im- FRANK E. PIKE, OF ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA.

V HICLE FENDER-LIGHT.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Sept. 8,1914.

Application filed April 2, 1914. Serial No. 829,074. J

To all whom-it may concern:

Be it known that. I, Fnan n R. PIKE, a citizen of the United States, residing atl Ontario, in the count Y of 'San Bernardino f and State-of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Yehicle Fender-Lights; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and

will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same. My invention relates to new and useful" improvements in lights for vehicles, particularly automobiles and resides in the provisioncf. a novel form-of light that is so constructed as to be readily adapted to be attached to the fenders of an automobile or tached todifienent styles of vehicles and being readily" removable.

object of my invention is to.

pro zideayehicle light of the character deis of a simple construction,

to mamifacture.

. L other important object of invention is thatis the casing thereof may be adjusted so as to be properly positioned upon the fender in the correct alinement therewith.

The above and additional objects are accomplislied by such means as are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, described in the following. specification and then more particularly pointed out as claimed.

With reference to the drawings, wherein I have illustrated the preferred embodimerit of my invention as it is reduced to of which similar reference numerals designate corresponding parts: Figure 1 1s a side proved light attached to thefender of a vehicle, Fig. 2 is a front elevation, F ig.,3 is a top plan View, Fig. 4 is a detail perspec for detachably securing the lamp to the fender that is employed at the rear end of the light, and Fig. 5 is a detail perspective. view of the means for detachably and adjustably secpring the light to the fender that is to be used in connection with the forward portion of the light.

Referring to the drawings, the numeral l designates as an entirety, a light or lamp lens 5.

0f the fender and to casing which is constructed of some suitably light metal and provided with a reduced rear end 2 and an enlarged front open end opposite thereto to which latter is hinged, as at 3, a lens frame i carrying the usual Apertured extensions are carried by the casing 1 and the lens frame l and receive fastening means 6 having an adjusting or locking nut T thereon. This arrangement provides for the locking of-the lens frame i and lens 5 in closed position.

a fender, I provide a fiat rearwardly and upwardly inclined bottom Wall 9 for the Gasing 1. This flat bottom Wall 9 is disposed approximately parallel with the portion 8 be attached.

A compartment 10 is formed at the upper part of the casing- 1 longitudinally for a dis- 1 In ordera to provide for the proper fitting of the lamp caslng to-the curved forward end 8 of which the light 1 is to tance approximately equivalent to one-half thelength of the casing. The compartment 10 is formed by a partition wall 11 having a plurality of apertures -12 therein. The

partition 11 is arranged in a horizontal:

plane in spaced relation but adjacent to the upper port-ion ofthe casing 1. wall. of the compartment is formed by disposing the casing 1 upwardly in a con vergent plane as at 13, said upwardly converging portions being provided with a plurality of apertures 14. Thecompartment l0 and corresponding parts enable the ventilation of the casing when gas or oil is used for the illuminating medium In this connection it will be noted that I have provided an opening 15 in one side of the casing 1 adjacentto the inclined bottom wall -9 so as to permit the connection of tubes or wires as the case may be with the illuminating means interiorly of the casing.

In connection with the rear reduced end -2 of the casing 1, I provide an approxi= llately U-shaped securing rear bracket 16 consisting of a longer longitudinally slotted arm 17 and a shorter arm 18 provided with apertures 19 through which rivets or other suitable fastening means are inserted to secure the bracket 16 to the rear end of-- the flat wall 9 of the casing 1. The slot in the longer arm 17 opens at the free end of said arm and is designed to receive the shank I portion of a bolt '01 rivet 20 that is to be inserted in the fender to which the light casing is to be attached.

The U-shaped bracket 16 is to be secured The other upon the casing 1 and to secure the rear end oi the casing it is only necessary to provide a headed projection or bolt '20 upon the fender that the slotted arm 17 may be ar ranged to receive the projection or bolt 20.

'loprovide for the securing ot' the forward end of the casing l, I employ a front bracket comprising an elongated bar 21 that is secured by bolts or other suitable fastening means 22 transversely of the portion oi' the fender to which the light is to be at; tached and provided with inwardly turned terminals 23. The inwardly turned terminals '23 are provided with diagonally extending closed end slots 2i therein and are designed to engage angular-1y disposed flat portions 25 that extend transversely of the bottom wall 9 at the; forward end thereof and are disposed in approximately the same plane as the bent overterminals 23L Bolts or other suitable fastening means 26 are inserted through-the slots .24 and-the flat portions 25 of the casing 1. Nuts 26 are turned upon the upper unheaded terminals of the bolts 26. It will be readily seen that a slight adjustment is' permitted the casing 1 relative to the fender through-the. medium of the diagonal slots 24 in the terminals 23 of the "bars;

To attach my improvement to the tender of an automobile or other'vehicle, the bolt 20 and "the front bracket are'first secured to the top of the downwardly inclined front portion of the fender.- The -front bracket should be located in a vertical plane extendin'g transversely of the forward part of the tender, and the bolt 20 shouldbe located in rear of the front bracket and in a fvertical' plane extending transversely of the bracket.

The lamp may then be applied by bringing the rearybrack'et 16 into engagement with the bolt '20 and by registering the openings in the flatportion 25 of the inclinedwall 9" with the slots. ill in the front bracket. The bolts 26 are then applied. Owing to the diagonal arrangement of the slots 24, a limited latitude is allowed .in' sitioning the bolt 20 with relation't'o the ontbracket.

In connection with my improved lamp,

an electric bulb or oil burner may be em-" cure by Letters Patent is:

' loyed, which ma y be secured therein in any suitable manner. In side elevation the lamp is substai'i'tially cone shaped, nhile in front elevation it is substantially crown shaped, uhereb;- to give to the lamp a highly artistic appearance.

It Sl'iOllhi be apparent from the abo e description. taken in connection with the accompanying drawings. that my improved lamp is simple. durable and tit-(dent, that'it is oii'a highly artistic appearance, that it can be manufactured and. sold ata conipara tirely loivcost, and that it may be readily vand quicltlv attached to the tender of an automobile or other vehicle.

Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to se- 1. In combination with a fender and a lamp, ofa bracket secured to the fender. said bracket having diagonally arranged slots, bolts passing thro'ughsaid slots and the front portion-0t lam and means securing the rear portion or the lamp to the fender. I

In combination with .a fender and a lamp, of 'a bracket secured to thefender and provided with diagonally arranged slots, means passing through the slots ands.

engaging the lamp, a bolt secured to the tender, and a bracketsecured to the lamp and having a forked, portion engaging said bolt.

3. In combinationwith a fender and a lamp,- of a bracketsecnred to the fender and 8:?

provided with upwardly turned ends, said ends being provided withdiagonally' ar ranged s1ots, a headedbolfl'seeured' on the fender, a" bracketisecured tothe lamp and provided with a'downwardly and forwardly 9),

"extending portion slotted to-en'gage under the head of said bolt, and bolts passing through said slots and engaging the lamp. In testimony whereof-I aflix my signature in presence oftwo witnesses. v

FRANK R; PIKE! Witnesses: I

YGUILFORD R. JENKINS, B. B. Mmvm 

